Brightline's Tasting Train will stop at Miami’s Central Station, where passengers will get to enjoy multiple tasting stations. Last month, celebrity chef Michelle Bernstein was on hand to cook for the revelers. Brightline

This month, passengers will get to sample acclaimed Antinori wines from Tuscany.

The journey will take off at 7 p.m. from West Palm Beach with a customized Antinori Guado al Tasso wine sampling en route to Fort Lauderdale.

The train will depart Fort Lauderdale at 7:39 p.m. and arrive at Miami’s Central Station at 8:14 p.m. In Miami, the party will move on to Brightline’s Select Lounge with live music and multiple tasting stations serving Antinori’s wines from Tuscany paired with food.

At the end of the party, a dedicated train will be waiting to take the revelers home to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

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Brightline, the country's only privately owned and operated passenger railroad, will soon be expanding service to Miami. Here, a Brightline train makes a test run through the new MiamiCentral station. Brightline

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Brightline president Mike Reininger introduces the first of five Brightline trains that will offer high-speed service between Miami and Orlando at the company’s operations facility in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Jan. 11, 2017. Alan Gomez, USA TODAY

The first Brightline high-speed trainset – dubbed the “BrightBlue” – was delivered to the company’s operations facility in West Palm Beach in December and will be joined by four others by the summer. Alan Gomez, USA TODAY

Brightline’s “BrightBlue” includes four passenger coaches and two locomotives, one on each end so that the train never has to turn around when it reaches its final destinations in Orlando and Miami. Alan Gomez, USA TODAY

The inside of a “Smart” coach on the Brightline train, which will be the standard passenger coaches in the fleet. Each cabin has 66 seats and 32-inch aisles that allow for strollers and wheelchairs to pass through the entire length of the train. Alan Gomez, USA TODAY

Brightline trains will be serviced at the company’s operations facility in West Palm Beach, a 12-acre compound that will include a 20,000 gasoline tank, storage facilities and a machine that will wash the trains from top to bottom. Alan Gomez, USA TODAY